Re: The Crap Shooter
Posted: March 6th, 2011, 7:46 pm
Vanishing bits??
It's snowing again, sigh.
Got the estimate for replacing the carpets in the new house, over 9 grand. With that and painting the price of the house is going up. Oh, they decided to replace the handles on all the cabinets, Kitchen, bathroom, ect. That's 78 handles to buy, and of course, the ones we like are the more expensive ones.
At least, I can save some money by replacing the light bulbs. Every bulb in the place, except the kitchen fixture, are incandescent. That's 7 flood lights in the basement family room alone, at 65 watts each, ouch, 455 watts. I can replace them with 15 watt cfl's, 105 watts. The bathrooms have 300 watts of bulbs over the sinks, I can replace that with 65 or less watts. Almost every room is like that. It's going to cost a bit for bulbs, but save a bunch in electricity and in bulb replacement over the years.
That might even make up for the amount of electricity my computer takes.
Oh, speaking of computer watts, check this board out. In tests, running a raptor hard drive and an usb blue ray drive this pulled a maximum of 38 watts while playing a 1080hd video. It may not be a fast gaming rig, but could be a nice multimedia player and general use computer. It would outrun the old one I use now. http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=prodde ... od_no=2105
It's snowing again, sigh.
Got the estimate for replacing the carpets in the new house, over 9 grand. With that and painting the price of the house is going up. Oh, they decided to replace the handles on all the cabinets, Kitchen, bathroom, ect. That's 78 handles to buy, and of course, the ones we like are the more expensive ones.
At least, I can save some money by replacing the light bulbs. Every bulb in the place, except the kitchen fixture, are incandescent. That's 7 flood lights in the basement family room alone, at 65 watts each, ouch, 455 watts. I can replace them with 15 watt cfl's, 105 watts. The bathrooms have 300 watts of bulbs over the sinks, I can replace that with 65 or less watts. Almost every room is like that. It's going to cost a bit for bulbs, but save a bunch in electricity and in bulb replacement over the years.
That might even make up for the amount of electricity my computer takes.
Oh, speaking of computer watts, check this board out. In tests, running a raptor hard drive and an usb blue ray drive this pulled a maximum of 38 watts while playing a 1080hd video. It may not be a fast gaming rig, but could be a nice multimedia player and general use computer. It would outrun the old one I use now. http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=prodde ... od_no=2105